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... move from Cross- wicks to Princeton , with the troops under his command . He was instructed to draw his forage as ... moved off at a moment's warning , and , if compelled to leave Princeton , to retreat towards the mountains , so as to ...
... move from Cross- wicks to Princeton , with the troops under his command . He was instructed to draw his forage as ... moved off at a moment's warning , and , if compelled to leave Princeton , to retreat towards the mountains , so as to ...
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... move toward the Hudson River . Many royalists flocked to his standard . One of the most important was Major Skene , from whom the place was named , being its founder , and the owner of much land in its neighborhood . He had served in ...
... move toward the Hudson River . Many royalists flocked to his standard . One of the most important was Major Skene , from whom the place was named , being its founder , and the owner of much land in its neighborhood . He had served in ...
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... move towards Hudson River tending towards Stillwater . " " Governor Clinton , " writes he to Stark on the same day ... moved his camp from the neighborhood of Philadelphia to Wil- mington , and it relieved his mind from a world of ...
... move towards Hudson River tending towards Stillwater . " " Governor Clinton , " writes he to Stark on the same day ... moved his camp from the neighborhood of Philadelphia to Wil- mington , and it relieved his mind from a world of ...
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Howe Hears of the Affair at Trenton | 15 |
Burke on the State of Affairs | 40 |
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